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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

A Harvard-trained CDC official has been missing since February 12 after
leaving work midway through the day due to an illness, prompting his
friends and family to sound the alarm and issue a $10,000 reward for
information leading to an arrest and indictment in the event of
malfeasance

The family of Timothy J. Cunningham, 35, grew concerned after the
Harvard-trained epidemiologist and US Navy officer wouldn't answer texts
or calls. Driving over 600 miles from Maryland to Atlanta, Cunningham's
parents gained access to his house where they found their son's phone,
wallet and driver's license. READ MORE

Sunday, February 25, 2018

In a New York Times article on January 11, 2018, Aaron E. Carroll argued his case for “Why It’s Still Worth Getting a Flu Shot”.
His purpose is to urge Americans to follow the recommendation of the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to get an annual flu
shot. However, in order to lead his readers to the desired conclusion,
he deceives them by grossly mischaracterizing his own sources from the scientific literature.
For
context, the CDC recommends that everyone aged 6 months and
up—including pregnant women—get an annual flu shot. So when Carroll
argues in his Times piece that everyone should get the vaccine, this is what he is talking about. READ MORE

Sunday, January 14, 2018

he entire continental United States is experiencing widespread flu
right now, the first time in the 13 years of the current tracking system
that that has happened, according to the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention.
Officials said that this flu season is shaping up to be one of the worst in recent years.
The rate of flu hospitalizationsREAD MORE

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Friday, October 20, 2017

ES MOINES, Iowa — Luke Gabriele was a healthy
14-year-old football player in Pennsylvania when he began to feel
soreness in his chest that grew increasingly painful. When his breathing
became difficult, doctors detected a mass that appeared to be a tumor.

For a week, Dan and DeAnna Gabriele thought their
son was dying until tests identified the cause: not cancer, but
chickens — the ones he cared for at home. They had apparently infected
him with salmonella that produced a severe abscess.

The popular trend of raising backyard chickens in
U.S. cities and suburbs is bringing with it a soaring number of
illnesses from poultry-related diseases, some of them fatal.

Since January, more than 1,100 people have
contracted salmonella poisoning from chickens and ducks in 48 states,
according to the Centers for Disease Control. Almost 250 were
hospitalized and one person died. The toll was four times higher than in
2015. READ MORE

Saturday, October 14, 2017

The following was submitted by a subscriber-enjoy.
There are a variety of reasons that some people live far away from
the people they love. Sometimes, jobs relocate workers to another state.
Other times, people take an opportunity to move to that dream cottage
by the beach. For some people, it simply becomes necessary to put some
healthy distance between ourselves and our parent or loved one.

According
to MarketWatch, “Property size, crime rates, school district and the
existence of a nearby Whole Foods are among the many variables couples
consider when shopping for a new home. Proximity of the in-laws? Not so
much.”
1 in 5 Americans currently live more than a couple hours
from their senior parents or other aging loved ones. Even those who
want to move back are facing challenges breaking leases, selling houses,
and finding affordable places to live closer to home.

If
there’s a lot of physical distance (and perhaps even a few time zones)
between you and a senior loved one, here are some considerations to
ensure they’re managing well from afar:

Assisted vs. Independent Living

Consider
whether your loved one can live independently or if they could live
with a relative, in assisted living, a retirement home, or a nursing
home. Have someone you trust supervise the moving day to ensure
everything goes smoothly. Hire a professional moving crew to reduce
stress while preventing accidents, injuries, and damages.

Health and Nutrition

Find
a knowledgeable, compassionate team of healthcare providers. If your
loved one has limited mobility or is otherwise unable to drive, see if a
local relative or family friend available provide rides. Some cities
offer senior transportation services. Additionally, doctors might make
house calls, and some therapists can hold appointments over the phone.

Ask
your loved one’s doctors if nutritional drinks or dietary supplements
might be beneficial. (Confirm there’s no chance of potential
interactions with your loved one’s medications.) Studies indicate
nutritional supplements benefit seniors who are at risk for malnutrition
and weight loss, or who have conditions like cancer, Alzheimer’s,
dementia, or kidney disease.

Addiction Recovery

You
might feel uncertain or anxious when living far from a senior who’s
struggling with addiction. Addiction harms the addicted person and their
families and friends. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to
support their recovery.

First, consider getting a timed
medicine dispenser. This helps your loved one remember to take his or
her pills on time each day. The tamper-resistant devices also ensure
they’re taking the proper dosage of each pill.

Second,
work with a family therapist and/or attend local Al-Anon meetings.
Although your situations might differ, you’d be surprised how much you
may have in common with others who have addicted loved ones. When big
emotions arise, having the proper support system in place can help you
avoid slipping into toxic patterns or behaviors that enable your loved
one’s addiction.

Nurturing Your Relationship

If
the senior’s past behaviors or substance abuse created a rift between
the two of you, you might wonder how you’ll mend the fences to repair
your relationship. Try to put yourself in their shoes and have patience.

Although it takes time to heal a relationship, it’s
important to try because hanging onto negative emotions will harm both
of you. Successfully mending your relationship with your parent may
create a positive ripple effect in your interpersonal relationships and
other areas of your life.

Ask for Help

Remember,
you don’t have to go through this journey alone. It’s okay to seek
help. If you feel overwhelmed, talk to someone. Attend a support group
for caregivers or speak with a licensed social worker. See if a close
family member or other loved one can help. If necessary, have someone
become Power of Attorney (POA) so they can make important decisions on
behalf of your loved one.

Just like with anything else,
there will undoubtedly be ups and downs ahead of you. When things get
difficult, remind yourself that you are resilient and you can handle the
challenges of caring for your aging parent from afar. There’s a certain
sense of comfort in living a short drive from your aging loved ones but
even if you live further away, you can still provide them with
excellent care.

Saturday, September 23, 2017

There are many types of skin conditions that can
affect athletes. Some can be passed on to others and are caused by
infections, while others are not. Sports that are at higher risk of
infections include football and wrestling. The infections can be caused
by a virus (Herpes simplex virus), fungus (“ringworm”), or bacteria,
such as in methicillin-resistant Staphyloccus aureus (“MRSA”) infections
or in impetigo. Some infections can be passed from skin-to-skin
contact, while others can be passed by touching a contaminated
surface. Athletes are at a higher risk of skin infections due to
frequent close contact, having open wounds, poor hygiene practices, and
sharing towels or equipment. It is important to know which type of
infection an athlete has because some infections can still be passed to
others even after the skin is covered. READ MORE

Friday, September 15, 2017

One could be forgiven for believing that, with all this talk of
the coming “climate catastrophe,” Americans would be scrambling to flee
Hurricane-prone states like Texas and Florida. The reality is just the opposite: Thanks to their low cost of living, and
minimal taxes, Florida and Texas are among the states in the US where
populations are rising via interstate migration. Contrast that with
Connecticut, which is far less vulnerable to hurricanes, and where the
population drain has accelerated dramatically in recent years. READ MORE

Friday, April 28, 2017

CAPE GIRARDEAU — Authorities say 54 cases of mumps have been confirmed among students at Southeast Missouri State University.

KFVS-TV reports
that there also are another 23 probable cases among students at the
Cape Girardeau school. School leaders believe the peak of the mumps
outbreak has passed, but expect to see more positive cases on campus and
in the community. Students are being urged to receive a booster dose of
the vaccine that protects against mumps, as well as measles and
rubella.

Mumps is a viral infection that causes swelling in the salivary glands and cheeks.

Missouri
campuses have been hard hit this school year. More than 300 confirmed
and probable cases were reported at the University of Missouri's
flagship campus in Columbia.

Sunday, March 26, 2017

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Friday, March 17, 2017

People receiving medical care sometimes develop infections so serious
they may lead to sepsis or death. It can happen in any medical facility
such as a hospital, outpatient clinic, dialysis center, or long-term
care facility. These are called healthcare-associated infections – and
are often associated with devices used in medical procedures, such as
catheters or ventilators.
Healthcare-associated infections can be caused by bacteria that are
resistant to antibiotics, making them difficult to treat. Although
national progress is being made to prevent these infections, there's
more to do, especially in fighting antibiotic-resistant bacteria. As a
patient, you can help prevent the spread of infections and improve
antibiotic use.
Here are 10 things you can do to protect yourself and your loved ones: READ MORE

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Patients with artificial joints can be at risk for infections, and they can be challenging to treat. Dr. Tom Miller speaks Dr. Jeremy Gililand,
professor of orthopedic surgery, about how such unique infections can
be caused, how they can be prevented and what measures doctors will
commonly take to treat them. READ MORE

Saturday, February 18, 2017

MILWAUKEE — A Marquette University student has a confirmed case of
mumps, bringing the total number of cases reported in the City of
Milwaukee in 2017 to six, the Milwaukee Health Department announced
Tuesday, February 14th.
Health Department officials are working closely with MU officials to
initiate appropriate follow-up, according to a news release.
Mumps is a contagious respiratory illness caused by the mumps virus.
It is spread by airborne droplets and contact with saliva or mucus from
infected persons. Mumps can be transmitted through coughing and sneezing
as well as sharing food, READ MORE

Sunday, February 5, 2017

A bladder infection is an extremely uncomfortable condition that can
affect the lower urinary tract, and more than 50 percent of all women
will suffer from at least one bladder infection at some point in their
life. The traditional treatment method for bladder infections
is a course of antibiotics; however, taking antibiotics can cause a
range of other unwanted health problems, including a higher risk of
contracting other infections.
The following natural remedies can help to encourage bladder health,
reduce the risk of bladder infection, and if your infection is caught
early enough, may also help to treat your bladder infection without the
need for antibiotics. READ MORE

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

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Saturday, January 21, 2017

Her family hope that her death may act as a warning for others
thinking about getting the flu shot. They hope the warning will save
other people’s lives.Wwlp.com reports:Katie graduated from UW Milwaukee as a radiology technician IM 2012 and worked at READ MORE

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Infection and malnutrition have always been intricately linked.
Malnutrition is the primary cause of immunodeficiency worldwide,
and we are learning more and more about the
pathogenesis of this interaction. Five infectious diseases account for
more than
one-half of all deaths in children aged <5
years, most of whom are undernourished. Micronutrient deficiencies have
effects
such as poor growth, impaired intellect, and
increased mortality and susceptibility to infection. The worldwide
magnitude
of parasite infection is enormous. It is understood
that parasites may lead to malnutrition READ MORE

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Six people in Colorado recently became infected with a "nightmare"
superbug that until now, has mostly been limited to people in hospitals,
according to a new report. The new cases suggest the superbug may have
spread outside of health care facilities.
The superbug is known as carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, or CRE, a family of bacteria that are difficult to treat because they are resistant to powerful antibiotics. So far, nearly READ MORE
CRE have been dubbed "nightmare" bacteria because they are resistant to
nearly all antibiotics, and they can be highly lethal, killing up to 50
percent of infected patients, according to the CDC.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

COLUMBIA — An outbreak of mumps at the University of Missouri has
expanded to 128 confirmed and probable cases, according to the MU
Student Health Center and local health departments.
In the beginning of November, the Health Center reported that a
handful of students had been diagnosed with mumps. This number has been
expanding quickly ever since.
Susan Even, executive director of the Health Center, explained that
because the virus is transmitted through saliva, students spread the
mumps by sharing drinking cups or eating from the same plate.
"We've never had an outbreak like this," Even said. "There has been
sporadic isolated cases of mumps over the years, but nothing like this."
All infected students met the immunization policy requirement of two
Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR) vaccines. A majority of cases have occurred
in students with links to Greek organizations on campus, according to
the Health Center. READ MORE

Sunday, November 13, 2016

TALLAHASSEE, FL — Summer might be over, but that doesn’t mean
Florida’s mosquitoes have stopped biting. Case in point, the total
number of Zika virus reports across the state rose to 1,1,58 on Friday.
The Nov. 11 announcement included seven new travel-related cases.
Four of the cases involve Broward County residents, two were from
Miami-Dade and one from Palm Beach County. Two new locally acquired
cases were also confirmed by the Florida Department of Health. Both
cases are connected to the ongoing Miami Beach investigation.
The breakdown of cases as of Nov. 11 statewide is as follows: READ MORE

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